altogether vs all_together : Common Errors in English

About altogether vs all_together

Altogether means completely or entirely. When you want say something in a group then you say all together. For example, 'They got the participants all together at the start line of the race.' However, if you want to say that something is entirely untrue, you would say,'It is altogether untrue to say that we knew of the evil designs of the trickster beforehand.'

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The Pittsburgh Riverhounds minor league soccer team, founded in 1999, has always flown under the radar in the Steel City mostly because the team bounced around from stadium to stadium or took years off altogether.

The Pittsburgh Riverhounds minor league soccer team, founded in 1999, has always flown under the radar in the Steel City mostly because the team bounced around from stadium to stadium or took years off altogether.